
Chinese Mobile Games Perform Strongly in the US Market in Q1 2020
Mobile games created by Chinese developers continued gaining ground in the US market in the first quarter of 2020, with 19 titles making it to the top 100 highest-grossing list.
Showing 10 of 10 posts with this tag
Mobile games created by Chinese developers continued gaining ground in the US market in the first quarter of 2020, with 19 titles making it to the top 100 highest-grossing list.
Sensor Tower, a mobile app marketing intelligence firm, released their report on the global mobile gaming market for January of 2020.
Well-known game developers, including NetEase, Lilith Games, and IGG, have either curtailed development of in-house game projects or have laid off staff.
China's National Press and Publication Administration on July 12 released this month's approval information for new domestic online games, granting licenses for 67 titles.
The mobile game industry has arguably become the biggest beneficiary of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Chinese gaming company Lilith Games announced on Monday that it will set up a game publishing company in Singapore called Farlight Games to support and facilitate the global distribution of the company's games.
Games marketing and mobile app intelligence firm Sensor Tower released its May rankings on Friday for overseas app downloads and revenue of Chinese mobile games.
According to a report released by Sensor Tower on July 11, for the month of June 2022, a total of 38 Chinese manufacturers were listed in the publisher's Top 100 global mobile game revenue list.
<p>Pengembang game ternama, termasuk<a href="https://pandaily.trade/company/NTES">Netease</a>Lilith Games dan IGG telah mengurangi pengembangan proyek game internal mereka atau memberhentikan karyawan.</p>
Mobile games created by Chinese studios continued their strong performance in the South Korean market in the first quarter of 2020.